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Why subsidised dentaL appointments have to wait 6 months ..

http://www.dentistry.nus.edu.sg/Clinic/clinical_services.html

if you are interested in dental treatment by undergraduates/postgraduates, please make an appointment at the NUH Dental Centre or see a dentist at any polyclinics for a referral.

The address for NUH Dental Centre is:

NUH Dental Centre
National University Hospital, Main Building
Dental Centre 1, Level 1
5 Lower Kent Ridge Road
Singapore 119074
Telephone : 67724921

The Faculty “A” shaped main building is within 6 minutes walking distance from Kent Ridge MRT. It houses the teaching facilities and clinics for the undergraduate dental students and graduate residents in the fields of Prosthodontics, Orthodontics and Diploma in implantology. The 3 storey building provides a flexible and conducive environment for teaching, research and practice of dentistry.

It is furnished with the latest modern dental chairs and equipment to train dental students of the future. The Undergraduate/Postgraduate Clinics are located on the second and third storey of the building.

Our Practice hours are :

Monday to Thursday : 8.00 am - 5.30 pm
Friday : 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
 
from personal experience, treatment standard is very good. price is very good to your pocket but you must budget half a day either morning or afternoon, depending on which student treating you


and students can be female or male, or
female and or male
 
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Suggest travelling to JB or LOS & while there going for preventive dental treatment. I've done cleaning in LOS where it only costs 500 baht i.e. $20

Why wait until you have problems when it's cheaper & less painfull to do routine cleanings.
 
Dentists all over are overpaid n underworked Worse you wont win if you complained against them to Dental Association unless you are from Brunei royal family........
 
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